That is not any known form of code, since the word lengths are completely unlike any language. Also it is not encrypted, since a key thing for all cryptosystems, even as old as the caesar cypher, was to truncate all spaces in order to make it harder to crack.

Ok, so I got a strange cryptic message from some chic:
It was hidden at the end of her email in jschen's favorite paper-white text. I don't think it's l33t and I tried a couple of translators online and nothing could decode it.

Does this make sense to anyone?

it says, " If you didnt spend so much time in yahoo's naughty chat rooms, we wouldnt of been able to spam your account, have a nice day "

The text doesn't even look as if it has been truncated, so I believe it is original typed jibberish.

On a similar note, I received a wierd email over a year ago and after I opened it I was signed onto a horrible dating site. The profile said I was 30 and lived in England. The russian ladies were very interested in that profile, but I did the forgotten password thing and deleted it.